I never imagined a world where Intel was the little fish. Wild
Toes
Only redeemable when you spend $40 or more.
I remember when NFTs first appeared. I misunderstood their purpose thinking they were a clever way to transfer intellectual property rights for something. Only to later learn that it's basically poop, completely worthless.
I thought the game was neat but far too buggy to enjoy.
I only play these kinds of games with others and after a few days the servers would always grind to a halt or the gameplay would spaz out.
I'm waiting until it's done and I'll try it again.
I've tried dozens over the years and I keep finding myself going back to kubuntu. It just works
Any solutions for avoiding the damage if you happen to get a new one?
Paywall
tl;dr The crash came from kernel level influence that Microsoft was blocked from denying by regulation.
This is a good thing for consumers as it continues to allow the user more control over the computer.
It gets worse, not all usbc ports are fully featured either.
I give it a week before people work around it routinely.
I'd select the following, noting that if I follow the rules strictly games like Gary's mod are disallowed because they are multiplayer.
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead This is a game that could theoretically be played forever. Following the rules strictly I'll be able to use the open source aspect to tweak it.
Sims 3 Why not 4? Well 3 has more mature mods and expansion packs to enjoy. I'm less likely to be stuck with a big bug.
OpenViva let's face it, I'm going to be really lonely and as I slowly drift into insanity a VR escape filled with waifus may be exactly what I need to hold on. Plus it's open-source and it's plenty of time to learn how to use blender.